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Collectors' Special Edition - Volume Two

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Back by popular demand, this 'Collectors' Special Edition' is dedicated solely to these rare unicorns. Join us as we reveal some amazing never before seen or heard stories
of real Barn-Finds both here in Australia and around the world.

The cover features Barn-Finds such as the Barbados Green HQ GTS coupe parked up back in the 1980s with a saw-horse resting on its vinyl roof, as well as the Real McCoy Falcon XY GT hidden in a shed for decades.

You’ll be amazed with the Green Hornet, a 1954 Hudson Hornet Special which has photos of it when it was in its prime and in better shape. Then there’s the story of the fluke discovery of an LE Monaro coupe in a country town, and the story of Ford’s last homologated special – Bathurst Cobra No 31 – sitting idle under a car cover in a driveway in South Australia.

We also showcase a hidden treasure trove of rare 6-Pack R/T Chargers which have
been in a top secret location since the 1980s, and also an FB Holden sedan that was
entombed inside an old shed that had since fallen down onto it! Plus MORE!

This special edition of Survivor Car Australia’s Barn-Finds is sure to become as
highly collectable as the Barn-Finds themselves, and whilst we agree with you that there are no barns in Australia, this issue will no doubt be read and shared many times over for a long time to come.

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FIRST IN, BEST DRESSED - ONCE THEY'RE GONE, THEY'RE GONE!

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